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Thank You John McCain!
Thank You John McCain!
For John McCain, a Great American. Thank you! Thank You John McCain! Senator John McCain, you are a Great American. You gave your youth and devoted your life for the good of this country. You are one of the very few American politicians that we could know would put country first. We ...
The Great Debates | Print Article
newsweek.com — This is part six of a seven-part in-depth look behind the scenes of the campaign, consisting of exclusive behind-the-scenes reporting from the McCain and Obama camps assembled by a special team of reporters who were granted year-long access on the ... (more) The Great Debates | Print Article
McCain Rally: Salter Is Smiling
McCain Rally: Salter Is Smiling
blogs.wsj.com — Elizabeth Holmes reports from Blountville, Tenn., on the presidential race. You know it’s a big day on the McCain campaign when Mark Salter is smiling. The senior aide to John McCain , known for his gruff demeanor, was practically giddy ... (more) McCain Rally: Salter Is Smiling
Ohio's GOP Senator: McCain "Will Put Coal Out Of Business" - The Jed Report
Ohio's GOP Senator: McCain "Will Put Coal Out Of Business" - The Jed Report
jedreport.com — Siren Update (12:28AM, Nov. 3): On Sunday, John McCain launched the final attack of his campaign, a fraudulent assault on Barack Obama that serves as a fitting reminder of the fundamental dishonesty not only of his own campaign, but also of the ... (more) Ohio's GOP Senator: McCain "Will Put Coal Out Of ...
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We Are Still Americans
Little Miss Attila — We Are Still Americans One by Blue Star Beth, thanks John McCain, and Zoey points out that are heads may be bloody, but are still unbowed. I will support my new President 100%. I will fight, however: any gutting of our defenses; any risky maneuvers in the Middle East; any show of weakness toward Russia; most of the new taxes; any additional limitations on the Second Amendment; any moves toward a "single-payer" healthcare system. And if a new paramilitary organization is developed that allows Federal military personnel to go into a state for the purposes of ...

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